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and the platform was used for presidents. franklin roosevelt himself, who was not able to walk, got off of his private train car in his wheelchair and go directly to a private elevator that would take him up and into his suite at the waldorf-astoria. >> roosevelt was president during world war ii. at the time, there was concern that grand central could be the target of sabotage. >> there's one area of the terminal which is very, very deep below the ground, where power was converted, electrical power was converted, for use by the trains, and it was such a sensitive area that it's very heavily protected. there was fear, at one point, that spies would be able to get in there, and one handful of sand thrown into any of that machinery would shut the entire railroad system down and cripple the city. so it was very, very carefully protected, and even to this day, the public is not allowed to go down there. >> don't worry, there's plenty to see in the public areas. to give us a greater appreciation for this historic building, frank t
and the platform was used for presidents. franklin roosevelt himself, who was not able to walk, got off of his private train car in his wheelchair and go directly to a private elevator that would take him up and into his suite at the waldorf-astoria. >> roosevelt was president during world war ii. at the time, there was concern that grand central could be the target of sabotage. >> there's one area of the terminal which is very, very deep below the ground, where power was converted,...
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>>uestit inot meg jot n itesia dt to py.e scbt touhe implications for energy use or policies that politicians ist ovntnect in the way that e en at nlenin washington and other capitals. unfortunately politians are short sghtednd oy ttitoh -ripc. >>ost: yo predecessors to talk about these issues? >> carl say again was a great person to make this to the public is unfortunate his life was shorter than it could have been. of the sci ae k co eem that the effects of the burning in the atmosphere to seven so wntri ill e chs se the in 10 years? host: ourim lty, what will wes g l. if oe at ad cn idt eaboxts uscrd in usoreteeat waves and droughts. but because the atmosphere is warmer it olds more water vapor. ougti o tr fs.100 year floods occurring more often. these changeshe r sastr. sw wile expansion of the arid regions. one of the effects is the hadley's circulation the rising motion in the tropics that causes the subtropics to generally be dry. thdianre. we see increased to heat waves and fires th burn hoer som of th re tor i ascsey t or four over the last half a century because of the increased oba
>>uestit inot meg jot n itesia dt to py.e scbt touhe implications for energy use or policies that politicians ist ovntnect in the way that e en at nlenin washington and other capitals. unfortunately politians are short sghtednd oy ttitoh -ripc. >>ost: yo predecessors to talk about these issues? >> carl say again was a great person to make this to the public is unfortunate his life was shorter than it could have been. of the sci ae k co eem that the effects of the burning in...
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i think a lot of it was were each of us following the core values? were we incorporating engineeri engineering integrity and following the data as much as possible and fostering a culture where we could speak up. did we have a culture where people would listen? that was obviously critical too. and a culture of asking questions. so that is just one of the examples of some of the difficult decisions that i think managers in human space flight program have to face and when you think about it, it was almost on a weekly basis where we had to make decisions about changes we would or would not make to the shuttle based on concerns that people had or problems that they had seen and every week you were in there wondering if i vote we don't need to make this decision, this change, two years down the line will there be something really bad that happens on the shuttle. so it wasn't just during launch countdowns you face difficult decision but during that time where there is added extra time pressure and pressure of everyone wanting to launch that day that you ha
i think a lot of it was were each of us following the core values? were we incorporating engineeri engineering integrity and following the data as much as possible and fostering a culture where we could speak up. did we have a culture where people would listen? that was obviously critical too. and a culture of asking questions. so that is just one of the examples of some of the difficult decisions that i think managers in human space flight program have to face and when you think about it, it...
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saver that was sent around to all the human space flight centers, at least for all the managers to use. essentially, it was a countdown to february of 2004. well, this made a lot of people at johnson space center very nervous. many of the people who were working on the shuttle program at this year, 2002, had actually been working on the shuttle program in 1986 when the challenger accident occurred. although there were certainly technical reasons that were the root cause of that accident, there were a lot of organizational causes that contributed to that, and one of them was felt to be schedule pressure. so back to this council meeting. again, the first one i'd attended in a management role. we did spend the majority of this all day meeting talking about the schedule. there was a person that stood up who's kind of in charge of the manifest. he talked about how we've lost 90 days of schedule in the last six months of 2002. been able to mitigate about 30 days of that, but we're still down 60 days. we were working a technical issue with some of our main engines at the time and were delayin
saver that was sent around to all the human space flight centers, at least for all the managers to use. essentially, it was a countdown to february of 2004. well, this made a lot of people at johnson space center very nervous. many of the people who were working on the shuttle program at this year, 2002, had actually been working on the shuttle program in 1986 when the challenger accident occurred. although there were certainly technical reasons that were the root cause of that accident, there...
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>> i say this has been a really, really long heat wave for us. it's going to almost be two weeks by the time we are to the end of it. we have a nice sunrise right now, but already a little muggy outside with temperatures in a few locations right at 79 and 80 degrees. take a look at the list. 79 currently at andrew's air force base. jessup, maryland, 74 degrees. temperatures will rise quickly today. we are talking about the relief with temperatures back to near average this upcoming weekend, but again this has been going on since last thursday. we are under that heat advisory that's going to feel like 105 later today for all the counties shaded there. a quick look for you at our weekend. 102 on saturday. 97 expected on sunday. let's go to mike now with a look at traffic. >>> a lot of people are staying away from the heat and indoors, so that means the interstates look fantastic right now. the beltway no serious problems. also looking good northbound 95 to the beltway. we'll look south of lorton, northbound traffic heading towards the camera at a 1
>> i say this has been a really, really long heat wave for us. it's going to almost be two weeks by the time we are to the end of it. we have a nice sunrise right now, but already a little muggy outside with temperatures in a few locations right at 79 and 80 degrees. take a look at the list. 79 currently at andrew's air force base. jessup, maryland, 74 degrees. temperatures will rise quickly today. we are talking about the relief with temperatures back to near average this upcoming...
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kyoto -trth fsste whresiveytl reduction in fossil fuel use. a w countries were able to reduce their emiionsgeny anbrin an bc te osoa e thouasintor anrele u it. rmany used the emission because east germany was incooperated and their technology was 50 years oldn eyse d otthaes rytlrectai ct ny countries emissions actually increases what we actually need is a simple, honest uay rsi onbo iss. tn, t ul stimulate the economy. if the money is given to the public so they wold have the where withll a rifylthecod asutfosiel ss ovhe xtvedades. , but we don't want the government deciding what the new chgy shoul e. thil pkmengi laannsid e. wel,t. n' work. solar panels may be pt of the solution. let the market placemak cis. ou sr iss ga vae. thwie nyh ng that compete with that. lethe marketplace make the decisions. >> what do you teach here at columbia? >> i'm not teaching a th me m s di rrcorg thtntndo >>vebn ki h es onho this book "storms of my grandchildren" who is director of the nasa goddard substitute for space studies. wh as n rk,by y t'egpltod se. e
kyoto -trth fsste whresiveytl reduction in fossil fuel use. a w countries were able to reduce their emiionsgeny anbrin an bc te osoa e thouasintor anrele u it. rmany used the emission because east germany was incooperated and their technology was 50 years oldn eyse d otthaes rytlrectai ct ny countries emissions actually increases what we actually need is a simple, honest uay rsi onbo iss. tn, t ul stimulate the economy. if the money is given to the public so they wold have the where withll a...
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an agency used to do wonderful ads. they had this ad for the mike borrow bus that showed and empty micro bus that had this was 1963, have you, do you have the right kind of wife for this. >> not politically correct. they were the inspiration for the t.v. series madmen. they brought in wilt chamberlain, tried to fit him in a v.w. bug. >> the headline on the ad was when he's trying to get into the beetle, the headline said it couldn't be done. it couldn't. it was self deprecating endearing, one of the first ads to feature and african-american. the carvair. if not for the corvair we wouldn't have the litigation environment. >> it's longer, too much weight in the back end spins out around corners. 1965 this unknown unemployed lawyer writes this book called unsafe at any speed. >> no one cared about the book. cared then "the new york times" revealed he was speed on by general motors, there were hearings in front of congress. the president of g.m. publicly apologizes in front of congress. nadar misses the apology because he d
an agency used to do wonderful ads. they had this ad for the mike borrow bus that showed and empty micro bus that had this was 1963, have you, do you have the right kind of wife for this. >> not politically correct. they were the inspiration for the t.v. series madmen. they brought in wilt chamberlain, tried to fit him in a v.w. bug. >> the headline on the ad was when he's trying to get into the beetle, the headline said it couldn't be done. it couldn't. it was self deprecating...
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and they listened to us. and i'm here ten years later, and i've just been at a breakfast meeting, as you were and listened to the most wonderful speeches. we've come so far. it's become a real bipartisan cause, which i'm very happy to see. and in the case of america, it's... certainly without america, we'd be facing catastrophe. >> ifill: so many nations in africa resisted. >> they resisted for a long time and now south africa has woken up and is doing great things. if south africa becomes a template to where aids is in the subsaharan continent all the other countries will follow suit and michel sidibe spoke at the breakfast meeting this morning saying there was so much hope for africa now that south africa has its house in order. and president'm beck kay said if you have aids you get a shot and it goes away. or it's causeded by poverty. we faced those issues. now the new regime, they really paid attention and when south africa speaks, the whole of africa will listen. >> ifill: you have harsh words in your bo
and they listened to us. and i'm here ten years later, and i've just been at a breakfast meeting, as you were and listened to the most wonderful speeches. we've come so far. it's become a real bipartisan cause, which i'm very happy to see. and in the case of america, it's... certainly without america, we'd be facing catastrophe. >> ifill: so many nations in africa resisted. >> they resisted for a long time and now south africa has woken up and is doing great things. if south africa...
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oakland police tell us they are investigating this as an assault with a deadly weapon. the police are working a tough case tonight as they try to determine exactly how the 3- year-old son, of a police officer, was killed with a gun. preston orlando died after the gun went off yesterday evening at the family home on kenwood court. the police said they are determined the handgun involved was not a police-issued weapon but have not said who it was registered to. sthao we do believe it was an accident. however, we are conducting a full investigation. -- >> we do believe it was an accident. however, we are conducting a full investigation. the boy's father and homeowner is brandon orlando, a 9-year veteran of the police force. >>> now, accident investigators are trying to determine how a car full of under age teenagers o an overnight joyride, crashed on a road and struck a couple of trees. it was on bay farm island neighborhood. all 6 teens were taken to the hospital. christian tells us the 15-year- old driver was the most severely injured. >> reporter: at 3:00 this afternoon
oakland police tell us they are investigating this as an assault with a deadly weapon. the police are working a tough case tonight as they try to determine exactly how the 3- year-old son, of a police officer, was killed with a gun. preston orlando died after the gun went off yesterday evening at the family home on kenwood court. the police said they are determined the handgun involved was not a police-issued weapon but have not said who it was registered to. sthao we do believe it was an...
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cooking in the open and use of matches around dry brush. >> yes. this is scary for us. there are three fire autos there are four fires last week, some getting close to a condo complex. the city not pointing fingers and campers have their own theory. >> this is either a kid or just someone trying to cause problem autos regardless whof is to blame many welcome the sweep. >> we don't want anything that is safe back there. we trust people to take care of the problem autos shannon says workers are trying to connect residents with social services and says she hopes her fellow campers will help with clean up. >> you get a community in-housing which is good and there are community clean ups and it's better for everybody. >> and it's possible not everyone will be quite as receptive but the campers have until thursday morning to pack up belongings to clear out. >> and there are public interest group urging regulators to shut down a oil recycling plant and consumer watch dog says the leak is just latest in a number of problems for the plant. and this is accused of refusing to fix
cooking in the open and use of matches around dry brush. >> yes. this is scary for us. there are three fire autos there are four fires last week, some getting close to a condo complex. the city not pointing fingers and campers have their own theory. >> this is either a kid or just someone trying to cause problem autos regardless whof is to blame many welcome the sweep. >> we don't want anything that is safe back there. we trust people to take care of the problem autos shannon...
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happy friday, thanks for joining us. i'm meg meg meg charily's out live, and here's mike masco. >> this has been a tough week with the heat and power outages, let's forget about this week. northerly wind coming in at 3. it's a drying wind. i don't think it's going to be very humid today but it will feel like 105 to 110. you're running about 80 degrees just over the eastern shower, you have a heat advisory that switches over to a watch. let's break down your forecast, genitalia heat advisory, let's are break down -- let's break down the heat advisory. frederick you're hitting 100 to 101. just dangerous heat on top of this, the heat, humidity hangs on, 94, gusty storms by the weekend, we'll talk about that coming up in just a a little bit. let's get a check on traffic, here's what's going on, not much happening, 695 a watching all clear sailing, 83 to the north, pretty good looking shot and we'll take a look around town and maybe hit 9 95 a little construction issues, they're -- 95 a little construction, 695 outside, bel a
happy friday, thanks for joining us. i'm meg meg meg charily's out live, and here's mike masco. >> this has been a tough week with the heat and power outages, let's forget about this week. northerly wind coming in at 3. it's a drying wind. i don't think it's going to be very humid today but it will feel like 105 to 110. you're running about 80 degrees just over the eastern shower, you have a heat advisory that switches over to a watch. let's break down your forecast, genitalia heat...
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later, a look at history and use of executive power. and then journalists from the new yorker and the "new york times" at an awards ceremony for investigative journalism. and with congress on break this week, we're featuring some of american history tv's weekend programs in primetime on c-span 3. tonight, join us as we look at women's history starting at 8 p.m. eastern. former congresswoman pat schroeder of colorado reflects on women in politics in the 1970s. at 9:00, remembering first lady pat nixon, who traveled to over 75 countries during her time in the white house as an ambassador of goodwill. at 10:30 p.m., a professor explores harvard's relationship with women since the university's founding 375 years ago. american history tv in primetime all week on c-span 3. and on c-span 2, watch some of book tv's weekend programs in primetime. tonight, a look at american journalism starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. christopher daly in his book "covering america" captures major news events. at 9:55, timothy gay tells the story of the war against
later, a look at history and use of executive power. and then journalists from the new yorker and the "new york times" at an awards ceremony for investigative journalism. and with congress on break this week, we're featuring some of american history tv's weekend programs in primetime on c-span 3. tonight, join us as we look at women's history starting at 8 p.m. eastern. former congresswoman pat schroeder of colorado reflects on women in politics in the 1970s. at 9:00, remembering...
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da lin joins us tonight. >> two dozen new laws went into affect. there is a ban on the fraud losses. guests to >> starting on sunday card dealers must mark job or salvaging vehicles with bright red warning stickers. the second half of 2012 is not all bad for car dealers. fan now, they can raise the fees for titles and registrations to $80. here is another new law to protect consumers. the safe body art act requires tattoo artists to register with the local government. vaccinations against hepatitis b and training. there are two more help for little lost. the >> a foggy night in some parts of the bay area. here is a live look in san francisco. it is not too cold. >> the fog has been pretty aggressive. the fog stretches from the north bay through the golden gate. that resulted in cooler temperatures throughout the bay area. we were down from 2-8 degrees. last fall will move back to the coastline. that will result in warmer temperatures. mostly sunny for tomorrow afternoon. temperatures will be up by a few degrees. i will let you know exactly what to
da lin joins us tonight. >> two dozen new laws went into affect. there is a ban on the fraud losses. guests to >> starting on sunday card dealers must mark job or salvaging vehicles with bright red warning stickers. the second half of 2012 is not all bad for car dealers. fan now, they can raise the fees for titles and registrations to $80. here is another new law to protect consumers. the safe body art act requires tattoo artists to register with the local government. vaccinations...
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today's show case was about the commitment to safety and using improved technology using technology to improve inspection methods. it is called the in-line inspection tool. pgd uses these tools for years but this is the most upgraded version. pg&e's says that it works like an mri scan the inside of pipes using magnetic technology to check for any dents or cracks in the pipes. leaders say this is the most effective inspection tool say that it is expensive but worth it. >> it is more expensive to run this type of a tool. because of the requirements that it takes to make a pipe line segment searchable, or you need to install a receiver and then remove obstructions during that pipeline segments. but the real value comes in the repeated use of running mate tool over multiple years as the technology evolves. >> these tools were motivated by the 2010 pipeline explosion in san bruno. they hope to prevent future catastrophes. critics say that the systemwide assessment is long overdue. this year pg&e has eight of these devices and what they plan to do is stand at 206 mi. of pipe throughout 2010.
today's show case was about the commitment to safety and using improved technology using technology to improve inspection methods. it is called the in-line inspection tool. pgd uses these tools for years but this is the most upgraded version. pg&e's says that it works like an mri scan the inside of pipes using magnetic technology to check for any dents or cracks in the pipes. leaders say this is the most effective inspection tool say that it is expensive but worth it. >> it is more...
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it's great to have you with us. we begin this sunday night with the historic heat wave and one more hurdle before it's over. tonight a giant cold front is moving in across the country, bringing relief and another round of severe weather with it. it will clash with the boiling temperatures we had for days now. look at this, the tires on of jet sinking into the tarmac at the reagan airport. and at wlooes 35 people have died because of the heat. washington, d.c., it reached 102 and 11 days of temperatures 95 or higher. and raleigh, north carolina, six straight days of heat. and st. louis, ten days of triple digits. and one more telling map. across the country, 2,000 highs set since july 1st. and abc's extreme weather team is coveringley in the nation's capital. >> reporter: there are americans looking for relief in the his tor heat wave. it is coming with a cold front, but that will clash with the severe weather. an explosion of storms ending the extreme temperatures. >> i have been sweating but lets. height has been u
it's great to have you with us. we begin this sunday night with the historic heat wave and one more hurdle before it's over. tonight a giant cold front is moving in across the country, bringing relief and another round of severe weather with it. it will clash with the boiling temperatures we had for days now. look at this, the tires on of jet sinking into the tarmac at the reagan airport. and at wlooes 35 people have died because of the heat. washington, d.c., it reached 102 and 11 days of...
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and that's why they tried to keep it from us for so long. he never met his great-grandfather but for years his family refused to talk openly about their lineage. but in 2000 jimmy did a one-man show based on al ron hubbard and his son and it became a youtube sensation. every family has a black sheep on my mother's side of a black sheep as a shepherd who enslaved his own flock and it didn't go unnoticed. >>> into three days scientology is from my door is state cover stories claim that they were performers during a show with meeting the people following me they had their on me immediately. but he refused to be silenced jimmy's a big name in the world of performance artists he has his own performance troupe director that regrets and frequently uses his family as material. >>> i'm a performer so i already talked about ugly truths and it doesn't mince words when it comes to what he really thinks about his great- grandfather's ministry. it's about appearance can sell secrets and is now under the guise of self-help. of the world speculate on whethe
and that's why they tried to keep it from us for so long. he never met his great-grandfather but for years his family refused to talk openly about their lineage. but in 2000 jimmy did a one-man show based on al ron hubbard and his son and it became a youtube sensation. every family has a black sheep on my mother's side of a black sheep as a shepherd who enslaved his own flock and it didn't go unnoticed. >>> into three days scientology is from my door is state cover stories claim that...
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they're used to flopping into their pouch. >> or drunk. >> yeah, that can happen. you're getting down on some roo brew. >> once you have the kangaroo in the bag, what do you do with it? >> does he have to do a somersault out? now you have a prank video. you're like, i have a kangaroo in a bag. they're like, no, you don't. i'm like, bet me $5. i'm rich. we're capitalizing on mother nature. >>> this video is just all kinds of awesome because it is a mama polar bear and her two bilittle bear cubs. this video was captured by some scientists on a research cruise ship. a few people noticed that mama bear and bear cubs were jumping on to an ice sheet. another cool part of the video is when one of her little cubs tries to jump on the ice, but he can't quite get his footing right. mama comes to the rescue. >> pulled him right in. >> so cute. >> and she was talking to the passengers on the boat like, nothing to see here. he'll be fine. >> i'm a good mom, trust me. she's like, oh, come on. >> it's almost human like. >> jeffy, god. i told you to get out over here, not over her
they're used to flopping into their pouch. >> or drunk. >> yeah, that can happen. you're getting down on some roo brew. >> once you have the kangaroo in the bag, what do you do with it? >> does he have to do a somersault out? now you have a prank video. you're like, i have a kangaroo in a bag. they're like, no, you don't. i'm like, bet me $5. i'm rich. we're capitalizing on mother nature. >>> this video is just all kinds of awesome because it is a mama polar...
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in addition to the pregnancy test they should use effective birth control well on the drug. the drug will be dispensed through specially certified pharmacies only. >> this drug is definitely not for people who are looking to drop a few sizes? >> no, this is meant for people who are obese or overweight with medical problems. >> thankyou. >> a santa rosa woman facing a murder charges after prosecutors say that she tried to run down an ex-boyfriend. it was not the acts who died, it was another driver that was killed when her car slammed into his car. joe vasquez tells us that the defense has prosecutors have no case. >> sonoma county shirts officials now say that it was an argument with an ex-boyfriend that sent the 20 year-old woman from santa rosa on a high-speed chase, a road rage that led to an innocent man being killed. the exporter and took off on a motorcycle and she chased him in her car at speeds exceeding 100 mi. per hour, she never caught up to them, instead just before 4:00 in the afternoon she crashed into another car that then overturned yet another car driven by
in addition to the pregnancy test they should use effective birth control well on the drug. the drug will be dispensed through specially certified pharmacies only. >> this drug is definitely not for people who are looking to drop a few sizes? >> no, this is meant for people who are obese or overweight with medical problems. >> thankyou. >> a santa rosa woman facing a murder charges after prosecutors say that she tried to run down an ex-boyfriend. it was not the acts who...
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all lifeguards have to be trained on how to use the equipment. the bill was named far young boy who drowned in a pool six years ago. we've learned overnight that there were eight heat related deaths in maryland, that number has risen and yesterday four more people were confirmed dead as a result of the heat. three of the them from baltimore city and the fourth from montgomery city. cooling centers will be open and if you head to abc2news.com we have a list of the locations. >>> saying it is too earlier to blame bge for a slow response now that we are in day seven. pikesville one of the areas still without power and people who live there say they're getting very frustrated with bge. >> nobody is happy until all the power is back on but we don't at this point have the data to grade fairly the performance one weighter other. >> i think the pons is bad, no one -- the response is bad, no one can give you any answers and you're suffering. >> the idea of burying power lines does not seem to be going way. they have been calling on a pse to study it. powe
all lifeguards have to be trained on how to use the equipment. the bill was named far young boy who drowned in a pool six years ago. we've learned overnight that there were eight heat related deaths in maryland, that number has risen and yesterday four more people were confirmed dead as a result of the heat. three of the them from baltimore city and the fourth from montgomery city. cooling centers will be open and if you head to abc2news.com we have a list of the locations. >>> saying...
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moscow region had us all this well this year's day life. well with the. mayor and more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. we've got the future covered. download the official. cell phone language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is not required to watch artsy. fartsy any time.
moscow region had us all this well this year's day life. well with the. mayor and more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. we've got the future covered. download the official. cell phone language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is not required to watch artsy. fartsy any time.
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tell us the full interview in just over an hour here on our. occupiers from across the u.s. have returned in full force to philadelphia where they held a mass demo on independence day the protest against corporate greed inequality and debt began over the weekend dozens were arrested after it was met with a heavy police presence and activists khalid says the movement is still expanding as it's proven to be the only way for americans to speak out against injustice is maturing as a movement i mean the fact that there was such massive demonstrations for may first in new york city and all around the country where occupy wall street joined with the immigrant rights movement with the labor movement you know that shows a real political advance we haven't seen made a demonstrations like that in this country in a long time occupy wall street is really advancing right dance political movement they can actually confront the one percent and demand as a change of power reflects the sentiments and the economic suffering that a whole generation of young people is feeling the economic standa
tell us the full interview in just over an hour here on our. occupiers from across the u.s. have returned in full force to philadelphia where they held a mass demo on independence day the protest against corporate greed inequality and debt began over the weekend dozens were arrested after it was met with a heavy police presence and activists khalid says the movement is still expanding as it's proven to be the only way for americans to speak out against injustice is maturing as a movement i mean...
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also this hour war of words the dispute over a long haul that allows a russian to be used in ukraine sees a rise of bullies angry crowds in kiev. but minutes not that it gave us only scientists claim they are a step closer to discovering the elusive god particle which could explain how everything in the universe except. you so russia and around the world with me you know our thanks for joining us first sign of relief from europe's internet users the e.u. parliaments rejecting the notorious online piracy treaty actor the count of feasting trade agreement was drafted to protect internet laws but much with widespread outrage in europe for threatening people's web freedom brussels correspondent tests are seen these foreign developments. they have rejected this counterfeiting trade agreement and what it essentially means is that europe as a whole would be out of this agreement and this has been signed by several other countries including the us australia and if this is to be ratified by six of those parties europe will not be a part of it europe is considered as one entity the main a conc
also this hour war of words the dispute over a long haul that allows a russian to be used in ukraine sees a rise of bullies angry crowds in kiev. but minutes not that it gave us only scientists claim they are a step closer to discovering the elusive god particle which could explain how everything in the universe except. you so russia and around the world with me you know our thanks for joining us first sign of relief from europe's internet users the e.u. parliaments rejecting the notorious...
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this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade in life, and then slowly, slowly noise ines begins to creep into the process of the brain. you can think of it as growing chatter in the brain. we know that because we can add noise in the brain in various ways, and in science we would not do this in a human, but we could do this in a rat. and over two or three or four weeksa four rat in the prime of life -- four weeks, the brain of the rat looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life
this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade...
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potential get the world community fired up despite assurances from damascus that such arms will be used in the country's internal crisis. terror concerns for syria grow on the back of a resurgent al qaida which is accused of the militant onslaught that left more than one hundred people dead in iraq. no let up for the euro zone italian mayors protest austerity wild ratings agencies that their sights on the economies including germany. acting now as the world's policeman is what nato has long considered itself but there are some security issues it just can't nail down as r.t. there's not. they are pm leaders are trying to pull out of afghanistan and we see what the french president is trying to do how do you think that will affect the need to operations in afghanistan and maybe the alliance of nato in general well from the point of view of a military planner of course i'm not going to be very happy about that they rely on these commitments made by nato partners on the other hand from my point of view it might accelerate the push for a diplomatic slash political solution to the situation i
potential get the world community fired up despite assurances from damascus that such arms will be used in the country's internal crisis. terror concerns for syria grow on the back of a resurgent al qaida which is accused of the militant onslaught that left more than one hundred people dead in iraq. no let up for the euro zone italian mayors protest austerity wild ratings agencies that their sights on the economies including germany. acting now as the world's policeman is what nato has long...
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uses his serve you well. opens up the corky he uses that slice really well to get together the balls to bounce low and then you know he's very aggressive at times and he can defend well so i mean i guess he's going to say better but i think for you know the grass grass courts are soaring he's tired of the game the most and so it's going to be interesting interesting match. well the other semifinal will be between andy murray and john wilford tsonga fourth seed murray was victorious i responded diving for a pool but had to promise from a set down a close match in which three sets went to tie breaks six seven seven six six four seven six the final score line was my now passed for more than semifinal i think. the seven years i've been on the draw from that experience and having played a joke well all times i know i'm well. we played a lot and the juniors so i've known them for a long time and. you know rather than focusing on that being the semifinals of wimbledon and need to focus on that being a match against.
uses his serve you well. opens up the corky he uses that slice really well to get together the balls to bounce low and then you know he's very aggressive at times and he can defend well so i mean i guess he's going to say better but i think for you know the grass grass courts are soaring he's tired of the game the most and so it's going to be interesting interesting match. well the other semifinal will be between andy murray and john wilford tsonga fourth seed murray was victorious i responded...
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contact your independent agent or call us now. you can schedule an in-home visit, learn more at a local seminar or get answers by phone. call today. anthem bluecross... ♪ that's... ♪ >>> here we go again. it's best of "rtm" time with videos first. we have a ton of videos, bonus videos, on our website. >> this one is awesome. the slow-mo guys are back. this time they're putting a bunch of rubber bands around a watermelon until it gets so much pressure. >> how do you think of something like this? if you want to see this slow motion watermelon squeeze, head over to our website, rightthisminute.com. click on -- >> best of "rtm." >>> there's an art to putting a straw in a glass. coca-cola got the folks at epi a straw into a coke glass. you can see here it's kind of like a goldberg device. >> i like this. i like this a lot. >> trick shot. >> i could watch this all day. >> after the trick shot is over, you get to drink a delicious coke with ice. they also show us how to put ice in the glass with some trick shots. >> the straws were l
contact your independent agent or call us now. you can schedule an in-home visit, learn more at a local seminar or get answers by phone. call today. anthem bluecross... ♪ that's... ♪ >>> here we go again. it's best of "rtm" time with videos first. we have a ton of videos, bonus videos, on our website. >> this one is awesome. the slow-mo guys are back. this time they're putting a bunch of rubber bands around a watermelon until it gets so much pressure. >> how...
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us. now, hopefully we'll find out first hand how much more may actually be out there. and that is tonight's real sunday night mystery. >>> and, a short time ago, don lemon spoke with a young woman who shared painful memories about when she was a victim of bullying. her name is elizabeth. she relived those painful moments on national television,
us. now, hopefully we'll find out first hand how much more may actually be out there. and that is tonight's real sunday night mystery. >>> and, a short time ago, don lemon spoke with a young woman who shared painful memories about when she was a victim of bullying. her name is elizabeth. she relived those painful moments on national television,
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we have a lot of outside agencies assisting us. we have k-9 resources available to us that have helped out to make this happen. >> one of the suspects was treated after he was possibly bitten by a dog from the k-9 unit. investigators say the suspects could be connected to several other home invasions over the past few days. >>> investigators still trying to figure out exactly what sparked a fire that ripped through a vallejo moment early this morning on sea wind drive at about 4:00. arriving crews found flames pouring out of that house threatening two nearby homes. officers rushed inside to help two people and three dogs. they were all able to escape safely. firefighters were able to keep those flames from spreading. >>> new developments now in that placer county wildfire. calfire says the robber's fire is 30% contained. more than 2,400 acres or nearly four square miles have burned near the towns of foresthill and colfax. one home and four other structures have been destroyed since wednesday. 11 firefighters have been hurt. this we
we have a lot of outside agencies assisting us. we have k-9 resources available to us that have helped out to make this happen. >> one of the suspects was treated after he was possibly bitten by a dog from the k-9 unit. investigators say the suspects could be connected to several other home invasions over the past few days. >>> investigators still trying to figure out exactly what sparked a fire that ripped through a vallejo moment early this morning on sea wind drive at about...
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neil feels it's nothing more than hypocrisy from the us. syria is in a difficult situation in social and economic terms it has been isolated which primarily hurts the people of syria rather than the assad government therefore the attitude of the west in isolating syria is pure hypocrisy and their claim that the embargo is damaging the assad regime is own substantiated we believe that once we manage to bring about national reconciliation and restore unity we will be able to end the blockade in the way it has happened time and again throughout history both in syria and in other parts of the world can. help us the full interview in just over an hour here on our team but europe's internet users are celebrating the rejection by the e.u. parliament of a controversial anti-piracy treaty act is an international trade agreement aimed at preventing large scale intellectual property theft critics claim the treaty would threaten people who work freedom outside the e.u. act there has been signed by the us canada japan and several other countries earlier
neil feels it's nothing more than hypocrisy from the us. syria is in a difficult situation in social and economic terms it has been isolated which primarily hurts the people of syria rather than the assad government therefore the attitude of the west in isolating syria is pure hypocrisy and their claim that the embargo is damaging the assad regime is own substantiated we believe that once we manage to bring about national reconciliation and restore unity we will be able to end the blockade in...
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mark is here with our wjz sports report. >> cleveland does not like us. remember there's an added wild card play off spot available this year. the o's are in contention for that spot. one of the teams in there with them the cleveland indians. gonzalez is the starting pitcher in the opener in ohio. o's coming off two well pitched games. gonzalez keeps that going. allows only two indian runs. struck out five batters in the process. another guy having a great night is harety. six runs in that third inning. a blow out is under way. flarety has three big homers. jim thome has 610. the big man hits the first one as an oriole. that is three wins in a row for the o's. tomorrow night masn on wjz. see the o's and indians right here. game two of the series. the orioles say goodbye to pitcher bergssen. a former fourth round pick, he is excited for a fresh start in arizona but leaving the o's is bittersweet. >>> it's a major surprise, american brant snetecker, he says she's in shock as much as everyone else is. a 31-year-old native of tennessee snetecker stormed to th
mark is here with our wjz sports report. >> cleveland does not like us. remember there's an added wild card play off spot available this year. the o's are in contention for that spot. one of the teams in there with them the cleveland indians. gonzalez is the starting pitcher in the opener in ohio. o's coming off two well pitched games. gonzalez keeps that going. allows only two indian runs. struck out five batters in the process. another guy having a great night is harety. six runs in...
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it was shot four times in total and i want to use that word. sorry of the bullets are still in my body. and those people should be allowed to defend themselves wherever they are gone from the hands of law abiding decent people are not a problem national rifle association person or group of basically retired military we love to shoot holes and i'm sorry if you know that the bullet comes out here and this makes it go bang and if what's in front of here is going to die and that's all the training you really really need raise your hand if you know somebody's been shot to kill him what i want to the philadelphia horn is over the streets we can live without a gun hopefully we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be prepared in a full class including the teacher i think was. seventeen students and said i'm one of seven or so. download the official publication to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to
it was shot four times in total and i want to use that word. sorry of the bullets are still in my body. and those people should be allowed to defend themselves wherever they are gone from the hands of law abiding decent people are not a problem national rifle association person or group of basically retired military we love to shoot holes and i'm sorry if you know that the bullet comes out here and this makes it go bang and if what's in front of here is going to die and that's all the training...
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of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells you all the things there. iti is about having those items prepared.w we will survive. that is how we get ready and celebrate and honor the people who left us and make sure our city is ready. thank you for being here. congratulations to our survivors. >> very nice job. behind me is a good friend and a great firechief. you go back 106 years. braxton morning. -- good morning. one of the survivors could not be with us. those are amazing changes. it does give us the opportunity to remember what happened. we commemorate those
of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells...
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♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe you'll get a chance to ask him about this. i was interested in reading about all the places that he has worked. he has ben in new york city, washington d.c., he has been in los angeles. probably the most interesting for me was the fact that he was in philadelphia for a number of years. we know in the department of aging and adult services that philadelphia has one of the most interesting and creative network of services for older adults in the country. it is really accessible to older adults. some of the most creative work we have seen
♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe...
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we're here at meyers lake that you see find us here. and notice where the greenery is, the water just a few hours ago was up to the part that has the green growing plants there. and it has dropped that much. the lake is draining at the rate of three inches an hour. and it's not a very deep lake. at least in most spots. they're thinking within two days they may have a good majority of it drained and that way they would be able to make absolutely sure that the two girls are not in the lake. now, we've spoken with firefighters and rescuers who say they really doubt it because they have used drag lines throughout the entire five acre what i can here and they're 99% sure there is nothing to find here. but again, this is the area where the search began because this is whereas you mentioned those bicycles, that purse, on the other side of the lake behind us here, that's where they were found. there's a trail behind there. that's where the last evidence about the girls appeared and that was again on friday when they found out. and there have be
we're here at meyers lake that you see find us here. and notice where the greenery is, the water just a few hours ago was up to the part that has the green growing plants there. and it has dropped that much. the lake is draining at the rate of three inches an hour. and it's not a very deep lake. at least in most spots. they're thinking within two days they may have a good majority of it drained and that way they would be able to make absolutely sure that the two girls are not in the lake. now,...
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thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background, where you grew up, went to school, and what kind of jobs to have had. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a sum
thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background, where you grew up, went to school, and what kind of jobs to have had. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i...
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it's great to have you with us. we begin this sunday night with the historic heat wave and one more hurdle before it's over. tonight a giant cold front is slowly moving in across much of the country. bringing relief and another round of severe weather with it. it will the clash with the broiling temperatures we had for days now. look at this image tonight. the tires on after us airways jet sinking into the tarmac at regan international airport. and the growing death toll. and at least 35 people have died because of the heat. just look the at records. washington, d.c., it reached 102 today, now 11 days of temperatures 95 or higher. and raleigh, north carolina, six straight days of 100-degree heat. and st. louis, ten days of triple digits. and one more telling map. across this country, 2,000 record highs set just since july 1st. tonight as i mentioned, change is literately in the air. and abc's extreme weather team is covering it all, beginning with david kerley in the nation's capital. >> reporter: tonight there are
it's great to have you with us. we begin this sunday night with the historic heat wave and one more hurdle before it's over. tonight a giant cold front is slowly moving in across much of the country. bringing relief and another round of severe weather with it. it will the clash with the broiling temperatures we had for days now. look at this image tonight. the tires on after us airways jet sinking into the tarmac at regan international airport. and the growing death toll. and at least 35 people...
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what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question. given those two things, those dynamics that have happened -- there is pressure on the commanders to stay on schedule that transitions our combat forces in 2014. in my judgment, what is happening to support that is fault -- far from condition- based. that is the date we are moving to, and by god we are doing it. we should take the pressure off of them so that they can come back and say, we have to slow this down a little bit. >> with nato forces scheduled to withdraw from afghanistan in 2014, experts testified on the progr
what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question....
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that's just dangling. >>> this little 3-year-old has a lesson for us. you can achieve anything you set your mind to. this is 3-year-old sofia, and she is setting out to do a ninja climb up the door frame. >> she's like the little british engine that could. >> that's high enough. >> hey! don't bang your head. >> her dad says she is anxiously awaiting her fourth birthday so she can take funk lessons. >> her dad peter says she's anxiously awaiting her birthday, so that she can take kung foo classes. >> she's going to be a ninja, that's perfect for her. >> she's well on her way. >> she's the world's cutest ninja. >> steven, you brought us the story with jeremy mcdonald who had a conversation with himself 20 years ago. >> so somebody, of course, made a parody using starwars characters. >> my face melted off. >> never mind that for now -- >> i can have it? >> you already have it. it's literally the same one. >> in the original video, it was a car wars video. >> are you still using the force? >> no. >> jeremiah made a cameo in this video. >> i'm glad, because
that's just dangling. >>> this little 3-year-old has a lesson for us. you can achieve anything you set your mind to. this is 3-year-old sofia, and she is setting out to do a ninja climb up the door frame. >> she's like the little british engine that could. >> that's high enough. >> hey! don't bang your head. >> her dad says she is anxiously awaiting her fourth birthday so she can take funk lessons. >> her dad peter says she's anxiously awaiting her...